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What Type Of Question Would You Ask Someone Who Is In A Career Field That You Are Interested In

Medical field questions?

Hi all. I am a college student taking a course in kinesiology. I have an assignment in which I have to ask a kinesiology professional or someone in a related field in which Kinesiology is a requirement some questions. Where are you originally from?
1. Where did you complete your undergraduate and/or graduate academic studies?
2. What did you major in as an undergraduate?
3. What made you interested in the career you chose?
4. What would you be doing now if you were not involved in this career?
5. Did you always know you wanted to be in this career?
6. What common characteristic do you see in fellow professionals you interact with?
7. What would you say are some major challenges faced in this field?
8. What would you describe as the most fulfilling part of this career, what you look forward to?
9. What advice do you have for aspiring future professionals in your field?
10. What are some of the “I wish I knew or learned” factors that you would like to share with aspiring future professionals in the filed.
11. If you had to hire a person in your position, what qualifications and qualities would you look for in this individual?
12. How do you keep up with new developments in your field?
13. What do you think the future for your career is?
14. Any other information/advice/heads-up you would like to share that has not been addressed in this interview?

What type of question is asked in the first interview?

Generally, interview questions depend on which domain you are applying.All the below questions are asked just to check your confidence and communication skills.The second aim of the interviewer is to check your IQ. It means how you can answer in a different way of the same type of questionsMost students use to copy the answer of others but don’t forget if you are copying of other answer means you are copying others thinking approach. So, just try to give your answer of own rather than copying.These are the basics questions asked in a job interview:Tell me something about yourselfDon’t tell full detail of yours. Give your answer in short.Why should I hire you?Answer it according to the company requirement.What salary do you expect?Emotional types of questions may be asked.Emotional questions are asked to check mental stability.Questions related to check your mind stability that you can work under pressure or not.How long will you work for us.Why do you want to work at our companyGive me an example of your creativityWould you lie for the companyWhere do you see yourself after 5 years from now.Tell me about a situation where your work was criticizedHow you handle criticismWhat was the toughest challenge you have ever faced?What is more important for you money or knowledge?Do you have any questions for me?What are your strength and weakness.If you will get a chance to work in your field what will you do? ( These type of questions are asked for a person who finds job in different domain for example : when E.C.E goes in I.T field)What are your career options right now.When were you most satisfied in your job?Questions related to IQTell me what you know about this companyHave you done anything to further your experience?

An online job application asks other areas of interest , what does that mean?

it menas are there other types of positions you would be interested in besides the one you are applying for

Questions to ask a POLICE OFFICER?

Find a school officer and explin your project to S/he.
They will tell you what you need to know.
Some questions:
1) What made you choose this assignment?
2) Do you have many problems as the school officer.
3) What has been our most tasking job while school officer.
4) As the school officer, do you feel students are more, likely to come to you with their problems?

What is the best answer for the interview question, "Why are you interested in the journalism field?"

See, no one  can answer this better than you. Speak out the reasons why you want to do it.  How can I a person who is not so passionate about this answer this any better than you ? See all the points that make this profession interesting to you and state them. Easy as that. Sample : Every time I see the reporters, no matter what they covering : political events,  border issues , war , fashion, trends , life, food,sports, economy... I know I want to do  that tooI am very curious about what's happening around, like being connected and be a part of change. I see a current issue and all I know is I want to go to it's depth, research it. I feel like talking to more people involved with it. Which profession other than journalism support this craving curiosity of mine and pay me for doing so?   My interest are not limited to one or two  things. I am interested in everything from sports to politics to entertainment.  Journalism  appears to me as the perfect field  that I think I am looking for , it means doing  something  meaningful, something  what will earn me job satisfaction. It have all the ingredients  that  gives me happiness. I mean  You spent each day of your life  exploring, collecting, writing, reading, travelling, experiencing and touching lives.  Now, I may become a  part of something big or may not while doing this  but I definitely get to invest my time in the right thing - doing something  I love.Hope this helps. :)

What careers can I have by studying biology and environmental science?

I especially am interested in ecology and conservation, so I was thinking about double majoring or major/minoring in bio and environmental science, but are there a lot of jobs in this kind of field? I would love to go to grad school and do field research, but is there a high demand for this? I want to help the environment, and is this college major choice the best pathway to do that?

What is the best way to ask someone what job they have?

"I'd be interested to hear about what you do?"(This is filler text to appease the Quora moderation bot. Quora, if there are any human moderators reading this, you know that forcing people to write more is counterproductive to providing better or more relevant answers, right? It obfuscates the actual information with filler and discourages answers that are to the point and actually address the question with nonsensical requirements. Thanks.)

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